Sol Worth
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Sol Worth (b. New York City; August 19, 1922 - August 29, 1977) was a painter, photographer, film maker, researcher, and pioneer in the use of film in anthropological field research as well as a founding father in the field of visual communication.
He is perhaps most famous for his book, Through Navajo Eyes: An Exploration in Film Communication and Anthropology, which he co-authored with anthropologist John Adair. Worth was the author of over two dozen scholarly papers in the fields of anthropology and communications, as well in the field of visual communication.
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- Sol Worth's Home Page
- Sol Worth Papers Inventory
- Studying Visual Communication - Book (PDF Format)